Primary Care – Main Street

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Schedule: (208) 678-2283

Our services

  • Antepartum care
  • Breastfeeding support
  • Certified nurse midwives
  • Family medicine
  • Labor and delivery (maternity)
  • Low intervention birth
  • Pregnancy
  • Women's health

Comprehensive primary care in Burley, Idaho

At Primary Care - Main Street, our family medicine providers care for newborns, children, adults, and seniors—all under one roof. From routine checkups to chronic condition management, we provide personalized healthcare close to home for Burley and surrounding communities across southern Idaho.

Schedule: (208) 677-6091

Serving southern Idaho with complete care for all ages

  • Annual wellness exams for every stage of life
  • Preventive screenings for heart health, diabetes, and cancer
  • Immunizations and vaccines for children and adults
  • Women’s health services including Pap smears and family planning
  • Management of chronic conditions like high blood pressure, asthma, or diabetes
  • Same-day appointments for urgent needs

Why choose Primary Care - Main Street?

  • Local care you can trust: Conveniently located in Burley, serving southern Idaho communities with compassionate, high-quality care.
  • Comprehensive services: From newborn care to senior health, we provide a full range of family medicine services in one location.
  • Continuity of care: Your entire family can see the same provider, building long-term relationships for better health outcomes.
  • Patient-centered approach: We focus on prevention, wellness, and personalized care plans tailored to your lifestyle and health goals.
  • Access to specialists: When advanced care is needed, we coordinate referrals within the Intermountain network for seamless care.
  • Same-day availability: We understand life happens—urgent needs are met quickly with same-day appointments.

Our providers

Family medicine FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our primary care practice.

All ages—from newborns to seniors—so your whole family can receive care in one place.
Everything from routine health needs to chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, and high blood pressure. We also provide preventive care, vaccines, and screenings.
Yes, same-day appointments are available for urgent health needs.
Yes, including Pap smears, family planning, and other basic women’s health services.
Absolutely. We provide care for infants, children, and adolescents, including school and sports physicals.
We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare. Contact us to confirm your coverage.

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